Black Girls Missing: Unseen and Unheard
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Black Girls Missing: Unseen and Unheard

In this episode of Black Girls Missing, a segment of the Black Butterfly Podcast, host Drina O'Neill shines a light on the silent crisis of missing Black girls and women. Together, we reflect on the heart-wrenching stories of six individuals, ranging from young girls to mothers and grandmothers, whose disappearances have long been ignored by the media and authorities.

From Amari Lewis, a 16-year-old who vanished from a crowded fair, to Donnella Bryant, a grandmother brutally taken from her family, these women's stories highlight the systemic failures that often leave Black female victims without the attention and urgency they deserve. Join the conversation as we delve into their cases, share their names, and demand the justice and resources that have been denied for too long.

This episode urges listeners to take action: spread their stories, apply pressure on local media, and refuse to let these names fade into obscurity. Together, we can raise awareness and hold the system accountable, ensuring that missing Black girls and women are never invisible again.